Tag: Conflicts of Interest

It’s Monday morning, time for what Ed Silverman calls a “ritual cup of stimulation,” and time for our Monday Morning Recap, the post where we call out recent drug and device law and policy developments that caught our eye and made us think… 1. At USA Today, Peter Eisler and Christopher Schnaars report that “[t]wo […]

Well, once again it’s been two weeks since we last did a Monday Morning Recap, the post where we call out recent drug and device law and policy developments that caught our eye and made us think. And there’s been a lot going on… 1. The September issue of The Milbank Quarterly contains an original […]

What follows is a weekly feature here at Health Reform Watch. Each Monday, we provide a recap of the drug and device law and policy developments over the previous week that caught our eye and made us think. Credit for the format goes to Seton Hall Law alum Jordan T. Cohen, who used it to […]

What follows is a weekly feature here at Health Reform Watch. Each Monday, we provide a recap of the drug and device law and policy developments over the previous week that caught our eye and made us think. Credit for the format goes to Seton Hall Law alum Jordan T. Cohen, who used it to […]

When we think about health care reform, we need to remember that we have been attempting reforms through many avenues of myriad parts of our health system. The IRS revised Form 990 and schedule H in anticipation of the ACA; critics of conflicts of interest have been working on multiple fronts simultaneously. One of the […]